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Doctors Misleading on Treatments
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| I think doctors have been misleading the country on hydroxychloroquine and zinc, on ivermectin, and I think that there is massive blood on the hands of the doctors of this country who have aligned themselves with the anti-ivermectin, anti-hydroxychloroquine and zinc movement. | |
| So either I'm right or I'm wrong, and I believe that we will know in the not-too-distant future. | |
| Who was really, really, really, really wrong? | |
| The medical establishment or Prager, and not just Prager alone. | |
| There are a lot of doctors on my side, but most doctors are not. | |
| So I'll take the doctor, having given him this introduction. | |
| I assume he's a doctor, I believe, by callers in San Antonio. | |
| Hello. | |
| Hi, how you doing? | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, the thing that you're missing out on is that we are already in a socialized system. | |
| And when you tell people that the vaccine is not needed, you know, there's a problem in that the vaccine does prevent the disease. | |
| And I've seen people die with this virus, and I've seen the worst thing is to see people waiting to die with this disease. | |
| And there is no proof anywhere that the vaccine kills. | |
| I never said it kills. | |
| I never said it doesn't work. | |
| Why would you mandate that the people under 40 take it? | |
| Because they can still spread it, and the vaccine is, you know, it's a messenger RNA vaccine, correct? | |
| Right. | |
| There's an enzyme in the body called ribonuclease. | |
| It dissolves and hydrolyzes messenger RNA that doesn't belong. | |
| So the vaccine is out of your body in six hours. | |
| It's gone. | |
| And unless you tell people the vaccine is in your body for only six hours, you're misleading them. | |
| I just want to be clear. | |
| I don't know in any way that I have misled. | |
| I have not said not to take it. | |
| I have said that it is wrong to mandate it on young people. | |
| You think it is right to mandate that you have to take it if you're 22 years old? | |
| You would say that to girls who have not yet pregnant? | |
| You are certain that this will never affect pregnancies? | |
| I have already heard of one autopsy case. | |
| Did you know that the ACE2 receptor is heavily in the placenta and uterus? | |
| So that if you have a pregnant woman... | |
| And she gets the virus. | |
| The virus will head for the poor baby. | |
| You know? | |
| And then when the baby dies, the mother... | |
| Yes, I think they need it. | |
| So you would obviously want your 20-year-old daughter to have the vaccine. | |
| You bet. | |
| And they both had it. | |
| Okay. | |
| Look, I say one of us that will end up being wrong. | |
| It might be me. | |
| I would not want my 20-year-old daughter to get it. | |
| Is it fair to say that it is still in the testing stage, that the FDA has not yet approved it? | |
| Is that a fact? | |
| I do not sit around and read FDA materials. | |
| Well, that's not an answer. | |
| Okay, so since you don't, and I do, I will tell you, the FDA has not approved it. | |
| This is the first time that we're mandating it. | |
| Have we had an mRNA vaccine before this one? | |
| No, it's the first. | |
| That's right. | |
| So doesn't that present challenges in and of itself? | |
| Well, I think it's a blessing that Trump ran this through. | |
| I think that science is going to change the treatment of diabetes, the prevention of type 1 diabetes, it's going to change sickle cell anemia. | |
| It's going to change thalassemia. | |
| It's going to change muscular dystrophy. | |
| We are on the cusp of an amazing breakthrough. | |
| That may well be. | |
| And I pray you're right. | |